Canine Rehabilitation Program Kathmandu

Canine Rehabilitation Program Kathmandu

Trip Details

Are you an animal lover and looking for experience in animal care and rehabilitation? If you can’t bear the thought of animals suffering needlessly, then jump at this opportunity to play a vital role in canine welfare in Nepal.

As a volunteer in Nepal you will be part of an initiative to rescue and rehabilitate dogs living as strays on the streets. Conditions for animals in homes in Nepal are often poor. Dogs are often turned out onto the streets as they grow older. Living on the streets, they become starved and their coats matted. With no one to care for them, they suffer from infected wounds and skin disorders, pick up worms and parasites and become feeding grounds for maggots. This results in them losing limbs.

Your role on the programme will be key in providing aid and assistance to the team rescuing and rehabilitating the dogs by nurturing them back to a healthy condition. This way they can be adopted into a new home. The project strives to achieve a loving home for every dog and where he or she can enjoy the quality of life that they deserve.

Trip Itinerary

Each day will be varied and responsive to the immediate needs of the animals as they are identified, assessed and treated. In shadowing the doctors on this volunteer gap project in Nepal, your role will be one of assisting them in field work on the streets to identify the dogs that are in the most need, and rescuing them. As well as the treatments needed to nurse the animals back to health, such as worming, treating of illnesses and injuries and fighting infections, you will also be required to assist with the sterilisation of female dogs.

Monday

Breakfast

Volunteer on the project 2-3 hours

Lunch

Volunteer on the project 2 hours

Dinner

Free Time

Tuesday

Breakfast

Volunteer on the project 2-3 hours

Lunch

Volunteer on the project 2 hours

Dinner

Free Time

Wednesday

Breakfast

Volunteer on the project 2-3 hours

Lunch

Volunteer on the project 2 hours

Dinner

Free Time

Thursday

Breakfast

Volunteer on the project 2-3 hours

Lunch

Volunteer on the project 2 hours

Dinner

Free Time

Friday

Breakfast

Volunteer on the project 2-3 hours

Lunch

Volunteer on the project 2 hours

Dinner

Free Time

Saturday & Sunday

Free time to explore Nepal 🙂

This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances

Trip Accommodation

Kathmandu, the capital and largest city in Nepal, is like no other city in the world. The decaying buildings in the heart of the city are a contrast to the lively atmosphere that permeates the streets. The smell of incense wafts from the stores while street sellers push their wares, and people go about their daily lives, all against a backdrop of historic temples and carved statues.

For several hundred years, Kathmandu was one of three rival royal cities, along with Bhaktapur and Patan. Situated in close proximity to each other, today these three almost run together. The highlight of Kathmandu has long been Durbar Square, the largest of the palace squares in the three royal cities and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Temples and monuments of varying shapes, sizes, styles, and faiths can be found here.

Kathmandu’s Durbar Square was severely damaged in the 2015 earthquake, with many buildings destroyed beyond repair.

For most visitors to Nepal, Kathmandu Valley is the arrival point and the primary focus of the visit. This small, mountain-sheltered valley is the historical centre of Nepal, a place where kingdoms rose and fell, where palaces and temples were built and rebuilt, and where Nepali art and culture was developed and refined. Rivers and streams interlace with the landscape, the brick-red villages cling to ridges to preserve precious land and even from the bustling centres of each of the cities, it is possible to catch a glimpse of the snow-capped peaks of the majestic Himalayas against the intense blue skies.

Accommodation & Food
There is a mini library where you can read, a beautiful garden to relax in and dining and lounge areas where you can hang out with fellow participants. Rooms are shared on a single gender basis 4-6 people a room, there are also private rooms available, this is subject to availability. There is a curfew of 22.30 at the house,to ensure the safety of yourself and others.No alcohol can be brought into the houses.

Food Arrangements
You will be provided with three meals a day on weekdays and two meals per day on weekends. The meals are a mix of Western and Nepalese food, consisting mainly of vegetarian dishes including rice and vegetables. You can expect to have a chicken dish about once a week. You can also choose to eat out at any of the local restaurants.There is a refrigerator which you are welcome to use to store food and beverages.

Facilities
Our house is located five kilometres away from the city centre, where you can find anything you might need. The nearest ATM and supermarket are located a 15 minute walk away from our accommodation.

Sights & Surroundings
Shopping in Kathmandu is an experience in itself. Thamel, Kathmandu tourist hotspot, is where shoppers can find Nepalese, Tibetan and Indian artifacts, wood carvings, handicraft and an assortments of unique clothing and apparel. There are also several malls where you can find fashionable clothing and grocery stores offering everything from wine to breakfast cereals. There are numerous dining options available throughout the city, including Italian, Indian, Thai, Korean and Chinese in addition to a variety of local cuisine.

Transportation
From this location we provide free transport to your next program at the following location(s):

Buddhist Monastery

Kavre

Mate

Pokhara

Trip Country Info

Nepal

Namaste and welcome to Nepal, a country of high Himalayan Mountains, artistic monuments, exotic wildlife, and diverse cultures. Located between 80 12′ east longitude and between 26 22′ and 30 27′ north latitude, Nepal extends along the south slopes of the Himalayas in central Asia.

Although Nepal is small, it has the greatest latitudinal variation of any country. The land rises from the southern plains of the Terai, barely above sea level at 70 meters, to the top of the Mt. Everest, the highest peak on Earth at 8848 meters above sea level, in a distance of less than 200 km.

Book your volunteer travel holiday and experience one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world as well as the highest mountain ranges. Nepal has lush valleys that team with exotic wildlife ready to be explored on your gap year adventure. It is a beautiful country located in South Asia bordering both India and China. As you enjoy your volunteer travel experience in Nepal you will come across many remote monasteries and villages that adorn the stunning landscape where you will experience the best of Nepal. The outstanding beauty and friendly Nepalese people are the main reasons people book gap year holidays to Nepal and why they are a popular choice with us. We have a compreshensive selection of gap year holidays in Nepal with a number of teaching and community programs on offer.

Have a look at our latest gap year experiences in Nepal or contact us for more about work & travel in Nepal or your questions about specific programs. The volunteer Nepal program is a very good way for you to experience the most of what the spiritual and enchanted land of Nepal has to offer. You may also choose to trek Mount Everest or smaller mountain hikes like Poon Hill.